it depens on the tipe of lizard. probubly if the lizard is small bugs.geckos,common side blotched lizards,alligator lizards,etc eat bugs.
The scientific name for a collared lizard is Crotaphytus collaris.
Some Lizards do yes, most lizards are omnivores like us so they require greens, veggies and protein. Lettuce isn't the best though because it's mostly water and doesn't have the nutrients that the lizard needs. Spinach and collard greens are the best.
yes
Lots of things. For example, the lizards in the western US are small and they eat insects. Also, the iguanas of the Galapogas Islands eat only seaweed, and the giant lizards of the island of Komodo will hunt and eat a small pig.
a tango lizard eats insects, worms and spiders well what a lizard will eat
No, a lizard is too big for a grasshopper to eat.
No, you will not want to eat the collard greens that are starting to turn yellow. Only eat the greens that are a nice dark green color.
There is Eighty percent organic matter in collard greens. This is a leaf that you can eat.
Depends what kind of lizard- but the average lizard may eat 16 works a week, or a tube of crickets
The monitor lizard has a large diet. The lizard can eat eggs, smaller snakes, mice, small animals, fish, and birds. The lizard is a carnivore.
It depends on the species of lizard. Some do.
Collared Lizards are primarily carnivores, but many will also eat plant matter, including collard greens, mustard greens, kale and zucchini. Meat should constitute the majority of the Collared Lizard's diet. Collared Lizards will eat commercially raised crickets, mealworms, earthworms, kingworms and roaches. (Wild caught insects should never be fed, since they can carry disease.)